So, one step ahead to finish the gimp-help-2 move into the new source
structure, which finishes the source tree move and add the frensh
translation and content from Julien and Raymond.
Before i type in my last cvs commit i want to verify one exception of
my proposal: the image directory.
I want
On Nov 24, 2003, at 12:02 am, Roman Joost wrote:
I tried it with some docs and it rocks. Unfortunately, i'm running into
trouble with the german umlauts. Do you've a solution for keeping the
umlauts ?
We'll switch to UTF-8 which should solve this problem, unless I'm
misunderstanding the issue, of
On Nov 22, 2003, at 3:11 pm, Roman Joost wrote:
I moved the stylesheets directory into the source root. I will change
it in the next days, after Daniel will give me the ok. No one has
declined the new structure purposal, so i think, that everyone on
gimp-help-2 gave this implicit OK to change it?
On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 08:19:38PM +0100, Daniel Egger wrote:
Go! :=)
Yay!
Regarding xinclude: I've a few ideas I'll try the next few hours. It
seems
like a really worthwhile feature to me so let's check how
portable/stable
it is...
I tried it with some docs and it rocks. Unfortunately,
So i revamped the purposal and it looks now like this:
./
./src
./src/filters
./src/filters/blur
./src/images
./src/images/glossary
./src/images/tool-options
./src/images/toolbox
./src/images/toolbox/de
./src/images/toolbox/fr
./src/images/toolbox/se
./src/legal
./src/toolbox
./stylesheets
Am Son, den 16.11.2003 schrieb Roman Joost um 00:46:
This is the actual structure. I made a find ./ -type d in the gimp-help-2
and removed the CVS directorys:
Agreed. Howver since a few persons are not too happy with the
all-languages-concurrently approach I'd like to hear their opinion
first.
After the frensh translation made the way into my gimp-help-2 sandbox,
Sven and Brix are pointed me to the current directory structure of the module.
In my current point of view, the current help/C directory is obsolete
and should be replaced with a newer structure.
This is the actual structure.